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Bull Moose Jackson's hit records in the 40's and ‘50’s were such lively, good-natured, toe-tappin' tunes that today, over 60 years later, they still draw new fans to the field of Rhythm & Blues. An ...
Bull Moose Jackson led one of those bands. A veteran of the Lucky Millinder Orchestra in the mid 1940s, Jackson formed his own band in 1947. A glance at Jackson's discography shows that among the jazz ...
JACKSON JR, BENJAMIN CLARENCE BULL MOOSE (22 April 1919 - 31 July 1989), was a prominent African-American blues singer and saxophone player whose musical career boomed in the 1940’s. Benjamin Clarence ...
The first will be about Bull Moose Jackson, followed by Wynonie Harris, Roy Brown, and two on Henry Glover. The one on September 24th highlights Glover's career at King Records, and the other on ...
Bull Moose Jackson's "Nosey Joe" typifies the duo's nascent repertoire, which blended 12-bar boogies with black slang and bawdy double-entendre. This, the first of three compendiums, traces their ...
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